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(2009): 1981–88.

19 Philip J. Smith et al., “Children Who Have Received No Vaccines: Who Are They and Where Do They Live?” Pediatrics, 114 (2004): 187–95. For a revealing argument about contemporary antivaccination sentiment, see Dan Kahan, “Fixing the Communications Failure,” Nature, 463 (2010): 296–97.

Index

Abeel v. Clark

abolitionism

abortion

Adams, E. J.

Adams, John

Adams v. Burdge

Addams, Jane

administrative power

African Americans

Birmingham outbreak and

civil rights of

close living conditions of

compulsory vaccination and

epidemics of 1898–1903 and

equal protection clause and

health of

life expectancy of

Middlesboro outbreak and

as miners

mistrust of white medicine

occupations of

as physicians

scapegoating of

smallpox as disease of

vaccination rate

as vaccine refusers

Wertenbaker on

whites and. See race/racism

in Wilmington outbreak

Aguinaldo, Emilio

AlabamaSee also specific places

Alaska

alastrim

Alden, C. H.

Alexander Company

Alger, Cyrus

Alger, Russell A.

Allgeyer v. Louisiana

All Nations Block

American Association, Inc.

American Association, Ltd.

American Druggist and Pharmaceutical Record

American Medical Association

American Medicine

American Tobacco Company

Amerige, C. W.

Ames, Azel

Ames, John

Anderson, Scott

anti-imperialism

antimonopoly

antivaccinationism/antivaccinationists

abolitionism and

antimonopoly resentments and

in Boston

in California

in Cambridge, Massachusetts

children’s welfare and

Christian Scientists as

as civil disobedience

data used by

as dissenting political speech

effect on public opinion

in England

faith healers as

history of

Jacobson decision and

lack of coordination among

laws

lawsuits. See vaccination lawsuits

lawyers specializing in

legislation

literature of

medical licensing and

modern

Mormons and

opposition to

other causes espoused by

parents as

physicians and

as political act

post-Jacobson

progressiveness and, relationship between

prosecution for

radical libertarianism and

reasons for

significance of

smallpox solutions offered by

social class of

societies ofSee also specific societies

of southern whites

strategies of

Supreme Court case. See Jacobson v. Massachusetts in Sweden

tensions revealed by

in the United States See also Jacobson v. Massachusetts

vaccine quality issue and

vaccine refusers as distinct from

victories of

in Wilmington outbreak

working class and

Anti-Vaccination League of America

Anti-Vaccination News and Sanatorian

Anti-Vaccination Society of America

Arena

army

British

Continental

as force for public healthSee also Medical Department of the U.S. Army

French

of Northern Virginia

Prussian

Union

U.S. See Army, U.S.

Army, U.S.See also soldiers, U.S.

camps

exceptional humanity of

Medical Department. See Medical Department of the U.S. Army

misconduct

sanitary campaigns of. See military medicine/ sanitary campaigns

Third Separate Brigade

Army Medical School

army surgeons

disease causation, ideas about

duties of

education of

line officers as superior to

mustering of

Arthur, Alexander

Arthur, Chester A.

Atlanta Constitution

Atlantic City

Aud, A. Z.

Augustana Lutheran Church

autism

Babcock, J. W.

bacteria

Balangiga, Philippines

Ball, Charles Dudley

Ballard, Henry

Balmis, Francisco Xavier de

Baltimore Sun

Bancroft, Hugh

Bangladesh

Bank of Barings Brothers

Barbour, George M.

Barlow, James M.

Barnes, Albert C.

Barron v. Baltimore

Barton, Clara

Batangas, Philippines

Bavaria

Beasley, C. Oscar

Beatty, T. B.

Bedford, Massachusetts

Belgium

Bell, Austin

Bell, James Franklin

Bell County, Kentucky

Board of Health

Bell County Fiscal Court

Belt, J. H.

Benjamin, Dowling

beriberi

Billings,

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